Julius Hahn (administrative lawyer)

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Julius Hahn (born February 27, 1871 in Klingenmünster , † after April 1936) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

After attending the Humanistic Gymnasium in Speyer, Julius Hahn studied at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich as well as in Heidelberg , Berlin and Würzburg (until 1894). After graduation, he served as a one-year volunteer . After completing his military service, he joined the Bavarian civil service in 1899 after completing his preparatory service. In March 1894 he was appointed District Office Assessor in Nördlingen. In 1910 he became a government assessor in the government of Upper Franconia , in 1913 district administrator in Riedenburg, and in 1917 a councilor (1922 senior government councilor) in the government of the Upper Palatinate . From 1929 he was government director in the government of the Upper Palatinate, director of the Chamber of the Interior, deputy to the regional president and from 1930 to 1932 he took over the management of the government of the Upper Palatinate. Since April 1, 1932 he was in the government of Lower Bavaria and Upper Palatinate as director of the Chamber of the Interior. He retired on April 1, 1936.

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